2. By now you may have concluded that Innisfree is a simple, natural place.
full of beauty and peace. How does the poet contrast it with where he now
stands? (Read stanza III.)
3. Do you think Innisfree is only a place, or a state of mind? Does the poet
actually miss the place of his boyhood days?
IL 1. Look at the words the poet uses to describe what he sees and hears at
Innisfree
bee-loud glade
(11) evenings full of the linnet's wings
(IN) lake water lapping with low sounds
What pictures do these words create in your mind?
2. Look at these words:
peace comes dropping slow
Dropping from the vells of the morning to where the cricket sings
What do these words mean to you? What do you think comes dropping
slow...from the veils of the morning"? What does "to where the cricket sings"
mean?
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